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  1. DarthDude

    The show us your Range Rover thread

    Hi you lot..... I'm still locked down and the car's still laid up. It's nice to see there's life on as usual here though!
  2. DarthDude

    Sad News,

    RIP Wammers- his passing is a loss our community will feel for a long time, I'm sure.
  3. DarthDude

    P38A Blend motors & flaps

    For sure lubricant on all the gears but also change the darned potentiometers while you have the blend motors out. 9 times out of 10 it's those that give trouble anyways. the how to guide is here:- https://www.stockholmviews.com/p38/index.html#blend I've done it and can confirm the...
  4. DarthDude

    P38A Heater matrix o-ring replacement guide

    Thanks for this man...... mine's not giving trouble- yet- but it's going to someday, and now I don't have a mechanic I'd trust to do the job anymore, it'll have to be DIY-ed. There's this sort of dreaded inevitability about it all but this guide is going to help!
  5. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Sure.... you can do it with a bit of determination and gymnastics... but installing plugs on the leads helps. A lot. The motors are pretty generic. I can't remember which they are now, exactly... but I think they're the same as those used in those Tamiya slot racers. Anybody? Either way...
  6. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Sure.... it doesn't HAVE to be the blend motors..... but you know.... it COULD also be. Heh. Actually there's a page I remember where the guy tells you how to rebuild the blend motors.... and you can use JST plugs on the leads so that you can remove the individual blend motors without having to...
  7. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Book error on the HEVAC display. If it's the blend motors, that's a dashboard-out job, methinks.
  8. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Oh yeah... that'll definitely sort it. I think you'll be fine. I have to say, that is one very clean looking car given that it's at least 13 years old. 46mpg, huh? Well at least you can say you're balancing out your carbon foootprint after years of running a DSE. I do the same.... I ride a...
  9. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Oh yeah... that'll do it. I think you'll still need to give the wheel a darned good cleanup first though. Especially since it's black. Easy to look after, sure...... but you don't know just how much muck is on there, especially if the car has been "pre loved". Actually I'll shut up now. It...
  10. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Ah ok... we only got Golf Mk6 onwards here so you may be in the clear. My take on your steering wheel remains the same though...... a darned good cleanup, shoe black and then leather care balm. It doesn't look as if its begun to develop pits in it so I don't think you need to go any further...
  11. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Whoops... you meant the leather restoration product. Your steering doesn't look too bad, actually. I'd be tempted to just clean it up with say Autoglym leather cleaner, some black shoe polish and once that's dried, to finish up with the Autoglym leather care balm thing. Just be careful with...
  12. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    They've got an AWFUL reputation for reliability out here... and for very expensive repairs, but that's because we only get DSG ones and insist on using them in crawling city traffic. That one being a manual, I dunno. What model is it anyways?
  13. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Well I never got that far, unfortunately. For what it's worth, it seemed pretty darned solid when I was working on it. It COULD just be that whoever had them before didn't file them down so they slid easily within the rails. You CAN kinda sorta force them in, right out of the box... but it's a...
  14. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Yeesh.... just as I was about to go invest in one. Guess I'll wait a while longer.
  15. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Gave up trying to fix the sunroof with the ebay 3D printed parts. The tolerances are just too far out. Not only do they need filing down to fit in the sunroof rails and need a hole to be deepened to take one of the pins, the grooves are just too tight (impossible to file out to size, or at least...
  16. DarthDude

    P38A EAS issue 35mph max, normal ride light only.

    Good job with the OBD connector, btw... that's one thing sorted permanently at least... and didn't you say it was visibly corroded? Just because you get a circuit when you go test it with a multimeter doesn't mean a serial signal can get through... and that's assuming the multimeter probe isn't...
  17. DarthDude

    P38A EAS issue 35mph max, normal ride light only.

    YOWZA! That's a lot of faults. I agree with you though.... clear the faults, check the A pillar connectors as per @brianp38dse 's suggestion and try again, see what faults it's throwing up now, as opposed to faults that have been around for years.
  18. DarthDude

    P38A EAS issue 35mph max, normal ride light only.

    If the OBD connector was corroded, it was corroded. You'd have had to sort it out permanently sooner or later. Still, fix fuse 44 and see where that gets you.... post the results!
  19. DarthDude

    P38A EAS issue 35mph max, normal ride light only.

    What are the error codes?
  20. DarthDude

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Hmmmmm.... good thinking, that man! I'll ask!! I wonder why I didn't think about it- must be getting old.
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